If Universal pulls a Disney here and keeps the good stuff in Japan I'll scream.Japan is getting two e-tickets. I have never been able to confirm the final decision for Orlando which makes me sad.
If Universal pulls a Disney here and keeps the good stuff in Japan I'll scream.Japan is getting two e-tickets. I have never been able to confirm the final decision for Orlando which makes me sad.
If Universal pulls a Disney here and keeps the good stuff in Japan I'll scream.
If Universal pulls a Disney here and keeps the good stuff in Japan I'll scream.
I mean for Nintendo. Huge amount of nostalgia for me and I would hate to get less.We are getting Kong while Japan got Flying Dinosaur as of now we are winning.
Mike: What are you doing on OU now? Get out in the parks & enjoy them.I mean for Nintendo. Huge amount of nostalgia for me and I would hate to get less.
Don't get too excited. By "main" attractions I mean anything bigger than a flat ride/street show/interactive thing.
I'd say there's still only one E (Mario Kart), a D, and a C+ or a D, depending on the final product. I've been told by a few people there's another E there too, but I honestly don't buy that. We'll see.
So, Haunted Mansion and Small World are both Ds? I don't get it.
So we are getting two dark rides ?
Is this a reply to my ticket allotment of the rides? If so, I don't know enough about everything that isn't Mario Kart to give them an "E-ticket" designation. I'd rather underestimate than overestimate
Don't worry. I did. Now I'm at the hotelMike: What are you doing on OU now? Get out in the parks & enjoy them.
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Thrills never mattered all that much with the ticket system. It was about scale/scope of the attraction and most popular attractions. So yes, HM is an E. SW potentially down to a D mostly due to lack of building maintenance.Yeah, I never understood how you categorize rides. My gut feeling (totally willing to admit that it's wrong) is that rides go down the A-E scale as they age. Whereas Haunted Mansion and Small World may have been E's when they launched, now they're a D (HM) and C (SW).
That's the impression I get when people categorize rides. Personally, I don't think Universal makes anything besides Es and a couple Cs anymore.